ELECTRONIC
INTERNET
KITCHEN RADIO
Sonoclock 890 WEB
CONTENTS------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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MUSIC ARCHIVE
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Audio streaming ...
Selecting the music archive input source
Navigating the music archive menu
Playback functions
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DAB OPERATION
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Selecting the DAB input source
Selecting DAB radio stations
Selecting stored DAB stations
Displaying DAB station information
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FM MODE
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Selecting the FM input source
Selecting stored FM stations
Stereo and mono reception
Displaying RDS station information
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TIMER MODE
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Switch-on timer
Sleep timer
Reminder timer
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SPECIAL SETTINGS
Registering on the GRUNDIG homepage
Creating lists of favourites
Searching for radio stations that are not provided by V-Tuner
Calling information
Registering the device with the WLAN router with individual settings in
the network
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INFORMATION
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Technical data
Troubleshooting
Licence conditions
“Real enabled” licence conditions for end users
Glossary
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SONOCLOCK 890 WEB ------------------------------------------------
Special features
Your device provides you with access to numerous internet radio
stations via a router. You can connect the device to the internet using
a LAN cable or WLAN.
For Internet operation a DSL connection and DSL flat rate are rec-
ommended.
Music titles archived on a PC or hard drive (NAS – Network Attached
Storage) can be played on the device using a UPnP server or enabled
folders via LAN or WLAN (audio streaming).
The MP3 and WMA music data formats can also be played back
via the USB input using a USB memory stick or an MP3 player. This
function is optional, and is enabled through a software update.
Use the Aux input to connect any other audio sources.
As well as internet radio stations, the device can receive DAB and
RM radio stations.
Packing contents
Sonoclock 890 WEB
Remote control
1 lithium battery 3 V CR 2025
Operating manual
Device holder
CE declaration
You can find the CE declaration for Sonoclock 890 WEB in the form
of a pdf file on the enclosed CD-ROM.
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SET-UP AND SAFETY------------------------------------------------------------
Please note the following instructions when setting up the system:
This device is designed for the playback of audio signals. Any other
use is expressly prohibited.
If you want to set up the device on wall shelves or in cupboards,
please ensure that the device is adequately ventilated. There must
be at least 10 cm space at the side and at the back of the device.
Do not cover the device with newspapers, table cloths, curtains, etc.
When setting up the device, remember that furniture is often coated
with various types of varnish and plastic, which often contain
chemical additives These additives may cause corrosion to the feet
of the unit. This may leave stains on the surface of the furniture which
can be difficult or impossible to remove.
If the device is exposed to sudden changes in temperature, for
example when taken from the cold into a warm room, wait at least
two hours before using it.
The device is designed for use in dry rooms. If you do use it outdoors,
make sure it is protected from moisture such as dripping or splashing
water.
Only use the device in a moderate climate.
Do not place the device close to heating units or in direct sunlight, as
this will impair cooling.
Do not place any vessels containing liquids (for example, vases) on
the device. Do not place any naked flames such as candles on the
device.
Do not use any cleaning agents as they may damage the housing.
Clean the device with a clean dry cloth.
Never open the appliance under any circumstances. Warranty
claims are excluded for damage resulting from improper handling.
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SET-UP AND SAFETY------------------------------------------------------------
Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices. Even if the de-
vice is switched off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike to the
mains. Always remove the mains adapter during a thunderstorm.
If malfunctions occur due to static electricity charges or brief mains
voltage surges, reset the device. To do this, pull out the the power
plug and connect it again after a few seconds.
Make sure the power plug is freely accessible.
Environmental Note
This product is manufactured from high-quality parts and materials
which can be reused and recycled.
Therefore, do not dispose of the product along with normal house-
hold waste at the end of its service life. Take it to a collection point
for the recycling of electrical and electronic devices. The symbol on
the product, in the operating manual or on the packaging indicates
recyclability.
Please find out about collection points operated by your local
authority.
Help protect the environment by recycling used products.
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OVERVIEW ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Controls
The front of the device
ON/OFF
Switches the device in and out of standby
mode.
1I6
In radio mode: station button 1/6.
In music archive mode: starts playback of a
track.
e
II 2I7
In radio mode: station button 2/7.
In music archive mode: pauses playback.
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3I8
In radio mode: station button 3/8.
In music archive mode: ends playback.
8 4I9
In radio mode: station button 4/9.
In music archive mode: selects the previous
track.
9 5I10
In radio mode: station button 5/10.
In music archive mode: selects the next track.
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i
Displays information about the Internet,
DAB and FM radio stations.
Confirms the default settings are restored.
M
Switches between the Internet radio, music
archive, DAB, FM and Aux input sources.
MENU
Opens the menu.
SNOOZE/OK In the menu: selects and confirms options.
In alarm mode: interrupts the alarm signal.
–
+
Adjust the volume.
&
In the menus: moves cursor up.
In radio mode: starts the FM search.
%
In the menus: moves cursor down.
Selects options and menu pages in reverse.
Selects options and menu pages forwards.
In radio mode: starts the FM search.
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The back of the device
U
Headphone jack for connecting a stereo
headphone set with a jack plug (3.5 mm).
The loudspeaker of the device is automatically
switched off.
AUX IN
USB
Audio signal input (stereo/mono) for con-
necting an external device.
USB port type B. Only for software
upgrades.
USB
USB port type A. For connecting a USB
memory stick or an MP3 player (optional).
LAN
Socket for connecting to the Ethernet net-
work via LAN cable.
Wire antenna for DAB and FM reception.
~
Power cord.
The only way to disconnect the device com-
pletely from the mains is to pull out the plug.
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The remote control
8
Switches the device to standby mode and from
standby mode to the last input source selected.
M
Switches between the Internet radio, music
archive, DAB, FM and Aux input sources.
1 ... 0
Number buttons for various inputs.
In radio mode: Selects Internet, DAB and FM
stations stored on preset channels 1 to 10.
i
Displays information about the Internet, DAB and
FM radio stations and about the music archive.
Confirms the restoring of the default settings.
MENU
Switches between the Internet radio, music
archive, DAB, FM and Aux input sources.
Λ
In the menus: moves cursor up.
In radio mode: starts the FM search.
In the menus: moves cursor down.
In radio mode: starts the FM search.
Selects options and menu pages in reverse.
Selects options and menu pages forwards.
V
OK
In the menus: selects and confirms options.
Interrupts the alarm signal.
– X +
Adjusts the volume.
In music archive mode: starts playback of a
track.
e
7
In music archive mode: ends playback.
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8
In music archive mode: selects the previous track.
In music archive mode: selects the next track.
In music archive mode: pauses playback.
Activates the setting for alarm time 1.
9
II
AL1
AL2
S/N
Activates the setting for alarm time 2.
Sets the sleep timer.
Press and hold down: activates the reminder
timer (NAP) settings.
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION----
Connecting the power cord
Note:
Check that the mains voltage on the type plate (on the back of
the device) corresponds to your local mains supply. If this is not
the case, contact your specialist dealer.
1 Plug the power cord into the wall socket.
Caution:
The device is connected to the mains with the power cord. Pull out
the power plug when you want to completely disconnect the
device from the mains.
Unplug the mains plug to disconnect the device from the mains.
Make sure the power plug is easily accessible during operation
and not hindered by other objects.
Connecting an MP3 player or a USB memory
stick
Note:
The device is ready for connection to an MP3 player or USB
memory stick. The device is only able to play MP3 data formats
after a software update. The software update is available on
Important:
The device must be switched off while the USB connection is
being made. If it is not switched off, data can be lost.
1 Connect the USB interface of the MP3 player to the »USB«
(type A) socket on the device using a standard USB cable
or
Insert the USB plug of the USB memory stick in the USB socket
»USB« (type A) on the device.
Connecting an external device
Note:
Switch the device off before you connect external devices.
1 Use standard audio cables to connect the audio outputs of the
external device to the »AUX IN« socket on the device.
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION----
Connecting the headphones
1 Insert the headphone plug (3.5 mm) into the »U« socket on the
device.
– The loudspeaker of the device is switched off.
Important:
Excessive volume levels when using headphones or earphones
can damage your hearing.
Note:
You can also use the »U« socket to connect the device to a hi-fi
system.
Inserting batteries in the remote control
1 Pull off the film from the battery.
2 Take off the battery compartment cover (screw cap).
3 When inserting the battery (3 V, lithium, CR 2025), make sure
the positive terminal (+) is facing upwards and the buttons on the
remote control are facing downwards.
4 Replace the battery compartment cover (screw cap) and fasten
it.
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Notes:
Do not expose the battery to extreme heat, caused for example
by direct sunlight, heaters or fire.
If the device no longer reacts properly to remote control
commands, the battery may be flat. Always remove used
batteries. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage
caused by leaking batteries.
Environmental note:
Batteries, including those which contain no heavy metal, should
not be disposed of with household waste. Always dispose of used
batteries in accordance with local environmental regulations.
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION----
LAN connection to the Internet
Telephone socket Splitter
Modem/router
Sonoclock 890 WEB
Music archive on the computer
Note:
Switch the device off before you connect it to the internet.
1 Connect the Ethernet socket of the modem/router to the »LAN«
socket of the device using a standard network cable (Twistedpair,
RJ45 plug).
– The data throughput level is 10/100 MBIT.
Note:
The lines represent the function.
Internet radio
Music archive (audio streaming)
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WLAN connection to the Internet
Note:
The quality of the radio signal depends on the distance between
the device and your modem/router.
The substance of the building at the installation site can also affect
this.
Telephone socket Splitter
Modem/router
Laptop
Sonoclock 890 WEB
Music archive on hard drive (AS – Network Attached Storage)
Note:
The lines represent the function.
Internet radio
Music archive (audio streaming)
WLAN
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CONNECTION/PREPARATION ----------------------
Mounting the device
The loudspeaker is located on the bottom of the device.
To obtain optimal sound, attach the device holder on the bottom of
the device before mounting.
1 Push the device holder into the recess on the
bottom of the device until it latches into place.
Mounting the device under a kitchen shelf
The fastening screws are attached at the side of the packaging.
1 Mark the position for the four fastening
screws.
2 Attach the device holder with the four screws.
3 Insert the device into the holder.
Note:
To remove the device, press the catch on the
back and pull out the device.
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Menu navigation
When you first switch on the device, the display will show the
Grundig logo, followed by the main menu.
Internet Radio
Music Archive
DAB
›
In the main menu, you can select the »Internet Radio«, »Music
Archive«, »DAB«, »FM«, and »Aux« sources, or the »System setup«
and »Info« options. Press »Λ« or »V« to make your selection, and
press » « or »OK« choose an option. Press » « to return to the pre-
FM
vious menu.
The Internet radio, music archive, DAB, FM and Aux sources have
own menus which you can open by pressing »MENU«. You can re-
turn to the main menu from these menus by selecting the »Main
menu« option.
Selecting the menu language
When you first switch on the device, you can choose between vari-
ous menu languages. The preset setting is »English«.
1 In the main menu, press »
Λ« or »V« to select the »System setup«
FM
Aux
›System setup
Info
option and press »OK« to confirm.
2 Press » « or » « to select the »Language« option and press
Λ
V
»OK« to confirm.
3 Select your language using »Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to
confirm.
Setting the time and date
After connecting the device to the mains, you have to set the time
and date. If the device is immediately connected to the network, and
the network is set up accordingly, time and date are set automati-
cally.
... automatically
1 Switch the device from standby with »ON/OFF«.
2 Press »MENU« to open the menu of the source.
Manual tune
DRC
Station order
›Main menu
3 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Main menu« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
4 Press » « or »
Λ
V« to select the »System setup« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
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5 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Time setup« option and press
Network setup
Time setup
Sleep
»OK« to confirm.
›
6 Press » « or »
»OK« to confirm.
7 Press » « or »V« to select the »Update from NET« or »No
Λ
V« to select the »Auto update« option and press
Alarms
Λ
Update« option and press »OK« to confirm.
– If you select »Update from NET«, time and date are set
automatically after a power failure.
Set date
Set Time Zone
Set DST
›Auto update
... manually
Set clock
Set date
›
1 In the »System setup« menu, press »
Λ« or »V« to select the »Time
setup« option and press »OK« to confirm.
Set Time Zone
Set DST
2 Press » « or » « to select the »Set clock« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
– Display: the hours flash.
3 Press » « or » « to set the hours and press »OK« to confirm.
– Display: the minutes flash.
Λ
V
Λ
V
Set time
11:50
4 Press »
5 Press »
to confirm.
– Display: the day of the month flashes.
6 Press » « or » « to set the day of the month and press »OK«
to confirm.
– Display: the month flashes.
7 Press » « or » « to set the month and press »OK« to confirm.
– Display: the year flashes.
8 Press » « or » « to set the year and press »OK« to confirm.
9 Press » « or » « to select the »Set 12/24 hour« option and
press »OK« to confirm.
10 Press » « or » « to select the »Set 12 hour« or »Set 24 hour«
option and press »OK« to confirm.
Λ
« or »
V
« to set the minutes and press »OK« to confirm.
Λ« or »
V
« to select the »Set date« option and press »OK«
Λ
V
Set date
06.12.2007
Λ
V
Λ
V
Set Time Zone
Set DST
Auto update
›Set 12/24 hour
Λ
V
Λ
V
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Setting the time zone
This setting allows you to set a time zone for the location of the
network update.
1 In the »Time setup« menu, press »
Λ« or »V« to select the »Set
Time Zone« option and press »OK« to confirm.
Time Zone
GMT + 1.0
2 Press »Λ« or »V« to select a time zone (in relation to Greenwich
Mean Time) between »GMT -12.0« and »GMT 14.0«.
Note:
For setting the summer time in Central Europe, select »Time setting«
in the menu, then select the »Set DST« option and set DST to »On«
(you do not need to reset the time zone).
Registering the device with the WLAN router
Perform the registration process in the proximity of the router in order
to avoid problems with the WLAN range.
Call the main menu of the device, go to the »System setup« © »Net-
work setup« menu, select the network connection and start the wiz-
ard.
During this registration procedure, the device checks the configura-
tion of the WLAN router (e.g. network encryption) and displays it.
1 Switch on the WLAN router.
Note:
The network name (SSID) must be visible and the MAC address
of the device must be enabled in the WLAN router.
To call the MAC address (Unique product ID), press and hold
»i«. To switch off the MAC address, press »i« again.
Network setup
Time setup
Sleep
›
2 Press »MENU« to open the main menu.
3 Press »
Λ« or »V« to select the »System setup« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
4 Press » « or » « to select the »Network setup« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
5 Press » « or » « to select the »Wizard« option and press »OK«
to confirm.
Λ
V
Alarms
Λ
V
Network wizard
Scanning
– Display: »Network wizard Scanning«. The available networks
(access points) are displayed.
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Note:
If the network name (SSID) is suppressed on the WLAN router
for security reasons, the network cannot be found. In that case, it
has to be entered manually. Go to the main menu © »System
setup« © »Network setup« © »SSID« and enter it there (for man-
ual configuration in WLAN mode, see page 50).
Key:
0123456789‹ C
6 Select your network using »Λ« or »V« and press » « to confirm.
⁄
– If the network is encrypted, you will be requested to enter the
web key (security code).
Notes:
Use buttons »Λ«, »V«, » «, » « and »OK« to enter the web
key. You can choose between numbers, lower and upper case
letters, and special characters.
Press » « or » « to select the required character. Press »Λ« or
»
V« to scroll through the menu pages (numbers, letters, special
characters, etc.). When the selected character flashes, press
»OK« to assign it to the web key.
If you make a mistake during entry, select the » « character and
press »OK« to confirm. The last character is deleted. To leave the
menu without completing the key, select the »C« character and
press »OK« to confirm.
Once you have entered the complete web key, select the »⁄«
character and press »OK« to confirm. If you entered an incorrect
web key, you will be requested to enter the web key again.
»Please wait Processing« now appears in the display. The con-
nection to the WLAN router and the internet is being built up.
If the device cannot connect to the router, »Connection failed«
appears in the display. If the connection was successful, »Con-
nected« appears in the display.
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Settings for the music archive mode with a
computer
If you wish to use the “Shared folders” function, you have to enter the
user name and password in the device so that it can access these
folders on a computer (or an external hard drive).
This is not necessary for the “Shared media” function. Access to these
media is controlled by a UPnP server. For this purpose, your device
has to be authorised on the UPnP server.
1
Press »MENU« to open the menu of the current source.
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Main menu« option and press
Network setup
Time setup
Sleep
›
»OK« to confirm.
3 Press » « or »
»OK« to confirm.
4 Press » « or » « to select the »Network setup« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
5 Press » « or »
»OK« to confirm.
Λ
V« to select the »System setup« option and press
Λ
V
Alarms
Λ
V
« to select the »PC settings« option and press
Wizard
PC settings
View settings
Manual settings
›
›
6 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »User name« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
Notes:
Use buttons »Λ«, »V«, » «, » « and »OK« to enter the user
name. You can choose between numbers, lower and upper case
letters, and special characters.
User name
Password
Press » « or » « to select the required character. Press »Λ« or
»
V« to scroll through the menu pages (numbers, letters, special
characters, etc.). When the selected character flashes, press
»OK« to assign it to the user name or password.
User: guest
0123456789‹ C
If you make a mistake during entry, select the » « character and
press »OK« to confirm. The incorrect character is deleted. To
leave the menu without completing the key, select the »C« char-
acter and press »OK« to confirm.
⁄
Once you have entered the complete user name, select the »⁄«
character and press »OK« to confirm.
7 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Password« option and press
» « to confirm.
Note:
The password is entered in the same manner as the user name.
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Searching for and saving DAB stations
Your device has a DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) receiver unit
which enables crystal-clear radio reception in CD quality, i.e. without
hissing or crackling.
DAB stations are combined into ensembles (multiplexes) at regional
and national levels. An ensemble contains several stations broadcast
on the same frequency. One individual station can combine other
secondary service components such as live broadcasts or foreign
language news.
The device can receive DAB stations on Band III (174.928 –
239.200 MHz, 5A – 13F).
If you first switch on the device in DAB mode, the automatic station
search starts (Display: »Scanning«). During the search, the first line
shows the number of stations found, and the second shows the search
scale. After the end of the search, in an alphanumeric arrangement
of stations (A ... Z, 0 ... 9) appears. If no stations are found, the DAB
menu appears in the display.
Automatic station search
The device has two automatic station search modes.
1 Press »
2 Press »
« to open the DAB menu.
« or » « to select the »Local scan« option and press
Λ
V
Station list
Local scan
Full scan
»OK« to confirm.
›
– Display: »Scanning«.
– The device searches for new stations on the bands reserved for
local stations (11B - 12D). New stations are added to the
channel list.
Manual tune
or
1 Press »
2 Press »
« to open the DAB menu.
« or » « to select the »Full scan« option and press
Station list
Local scan
›Full scan
Manual tune
Λ
V
»OK« to confirm.
– Display: »Scanning«.
– The device searches the entire DAB band for new stations. New
stations are added to the channel list.
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Manual station search
If the automatic station search is not successful, you can search for
DAB stations manually.
1 Press »
2 Press »
« to open the DAB menu.
« or » « to select the »Manual tune« option and press
Station list
Local scan
Full scan
Λ
V
»OK« to confirm.
– Display: »>5A 174.928MHz«.
›Manual tune
3 Select your frequency using »Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to
confirm.
– Display: e.g. »5D 180.064MHz« and the search scale.
– New stations are added to the list and can be selected with
»
Λ« or »V«.
Sorting channels
You can sort the station list stored during the station search in three
different ways.
– »Alphanumeric«: all stations are sorted alphanumerically (default
setting).
– »Ensemble«: all stations are sorted by ensemble.
– »Valid«: active stations are listed first, stations that are not active are
shown with a question mark.
1 Press »
2 Press »
« to open the DAB menu.
« or » « to select the »Station order« option and press
Full scan
Manual tune
DRC
Λ
V
»OK« to confirm.
– Display: e.g. »>Alphanumeric«.
›Station order
3 Select your settings using »Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to
confirm.
Saving DAB radio stations on presets
You can use the remote control to fill 10 presets with the DAB radio
stations of your choice. If you assign the presets again, the previously
saved stations are overwritten. You can also assign presets 1 - 5 on
the device.
1 Search for the DAB station as described.
Radio Galaxy
160 kbps
Bayern
2 To save stations, keep pressing the number button »
« until
»Preset 5 Saved«, for example, appears in the display.
3 To store more stations, repeat steps 1 and 2 as many times as
Preset 5 Saved
necessary.
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Setting Dynamic Range Control (DRC) for DAB
stations
When you activate Dynamic Range Control (DRC), you can hear
quiet sounds better in a loud environment.
1 Press »
2 Press »
« to open the DAB menu.
« or » « to select the »DRC« option and press »OK« to
Full Scan
Manual tune
›DRC
Λ
confirm.
V
– Display: e.g. »DRC off« (no DRC).
Station order
3 Select the value (»DRC high« or »DRC low«) using »
and press »OK« to confirm.
Λ« or »V«
Note:
The DAB station must support DRC.
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Searching for and saving FM stations
Setting the search mode
There are two different automatic station search modes.
Scan setting
Audio setting
Main menu
›
›
1 Press »
2 Press »
« to open the FM menu.
« or » « to select the »Scan setting« option and press
Λ
V
»OK« to confirm.
– Display: e.g. »All stations«.
3 Select your setting (»Stereo stations only« or »All stations«) using
Stereo stations only
All stations
»
Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to confirm.
Automatic station search
1 Press and hold »Λ« or »V«. When you release the button, the au-
tomatic search stops at the next station.
– If RDS information is transmitted by the broadcaster, then the
device saves the station name. If station and title information is
transmitted, it will appear as ticker text after a short time.
Tuning stations manually
1 Move the frequency forward in brief steps by repeatedly press-
ing »Λ« or »V«.
– The frequency goes up or down in 50 kHz steps.
Saving FM radio stations on presets
You can use the remote control to fill 10 presets with the FM radio
stations of your choice. If you assign the presets again, the previously
saved stations are overwritten. You can also assign presets 1 - 5 on
the device.
1
Search for the FM station as described.
ANTENNA
St
2 To save stations, keep pressing the number button »
« until
100.60 MHz
[No RadioText]
Preset 2 Saved
»Preset 2 Saved«, for example, appears in the display.
3 To store more stations, repeat steps 1 and 2 as many times as
necessary.
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Restoring the default settings (reset)
This function enables you to reset all the custom settings back to the
default settings (Internet, DAB and FM stations, time, alarm times and
network access data are deleted).
You should execute the reset function if the device has been con-
nected to another network or if you move to another reception area.
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu of the source.
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Main menu« option and press
« to select the »System setup« option and press
V« to select the »Factory reset« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
3 Press » « or »
»OK« to confirm.
4 Press » « or »
»OK« to confirm.
Λ
V
Nap
Contrast
Λ
Language
›Factory reset
5 Press »i« to confirm the reset.
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS----------------------------------------------------
Switching on and off
1 Switch on the device from standby with »ON/OFF«.
– The last input source used is automatically selected.
2 Switch the device to standby with »ON/OFF«.
– Display: the current time and date.
Note:
The only way to disconnect the appliance from the mains is to
pull out the plug.
Selecting the input source
1 Press »M« to select the input source (»Internet Radio«, »Music
Archive«, »DAB«, »FM« or »Aux«).
or
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu of the current source.
Internet Radio
Music Archive
DAB
›
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Main menu« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
3 Press » « or »V
Λ
« to select an input source (»Internet Radio«,
»Music Archive«, »DAB«, »FM« or »Aux«) and press »OK« to
FM
confirm.
Adjusting the volume
1 Adjust the volume with »– X +«.
Setting the display contrast
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu of the source.
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Main menu« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
3 Press » « or »
»OK« to confirm.
4 Press » « or » « to select the »Contrast« option and press »OK«
to confirm.
5 Set the value using »
Λ
V« to select the »System setup« option and press
Sleep
Alarms
Nap
Λ
V
›Contrast
Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to confirm.
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS----------------------------------------------------
Listening with headphones or earphones
1 Insert the headphone plug (3.5 mm) into the »U« socket on the
back of the device.
– The loudspeaker of the device is switched off.
Important:
Prolonged listening with the head phones or ear phones at loud
volumes can damage your hearing.
Displaying information
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu of the source.
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Main menu« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
FM
Aux
System setup
›Info
3 Press » « or »
confirm.
4 Press »
Λ
V
« to select the »Info« option and press »OK« to
Λ
« or »V« to select option »SW version« or »Mac ad-
dress« and press »OK« to confirm.
– The software version or the MAC address is displayed.
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INTERNET OPERATION --------------------------------------------------
Selecting the Internet radio input source
1 Press »M« to select the »Internet Radio« input source.
or
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu of the current source.
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Main menu« option and press
Internet Radio
Music Archive
DAB
›
»OK« to confirm.
3 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Internet Radio« input source and
press »OK« to confirm.
– Display: »Connection«, the connection to the Internet is being
built up.
FM
Note:
Initialisation usually takes up to 1 minute. If the network is very
busy, this may take longer.
Navigating in the Internet menu
The structure of the radio stations on the Internet is very dynamic.
Stations are usually selected by continent or region, and then by
country.
1 Press »MENU« to open the Internet menu.
Last listened
Station list
Main menu
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Station list« option and press
›
›
»OK« to confirm.
3 Press » « or »V« to select the »Stations« option, for example,
Λ
and press »OK« to confirm.
4 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Location« option, for example,
Location
Genre
Search stations
Popular station
and press »OK« to confirm.
5 Select your continent using »
Λ
« or »
« or »
« or »
V
« and press »OK« to
« and press »OK« to
« and press »OK« to
confirm.
6 Select your country using »
Λ
V
confirm.
2 Ten FM
›
7 Select your radio station using »
Λ
V
80s And More
Advent Hour
Afro Sound FM
confirm.
Notes:
If »Loading« appears in the display, the system is searching for a
selection. Operation is not possible while this is displayed.
If »Not available« or »Network error« appears in the display, the
radio station or the track are not currently available.
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INTERNET OPERATION --------------------------------------------------
Selecting Internet radio stations according to
search criteria
Searching for Internet radio stations according to
genres
1 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Stations« option and press »OK«
Location
Genre
Search stations
Popular station
to confirm.
›
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Genre« option and press »OK«
to confirm.
3 Select your genre using »
Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to confirm.
– A country selection is displayed.
All stations
Highlighted stat
›Albania
Anguilla
4 Select your country using »Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to
confirm.
– The first radio stations of the selected country are displayed.
5 Select your radio station using »Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to
confirm.
– »Loading« appears in the display, and then the station is
played.
Searching for Internet radio stations by country
1 Press »
Λ
« or »
V« to select the »Stations« option and press »OK«
to confirm.
2 Press » « or »
Λ
V
« to select the »Location« option and press
Africa
»OK« to confirm.
Asia
›Caribbean
Central America
3 Select your continent or region using »
Λ
« or »
V« and press
»OK« to confirm.
4 Select your country using »Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to
confirm.
5 Select the search criteria (station, highlighted or genre) using »
Λ«
or » « and press »OK« to confirm.
V
6 Press » « or » « to select the station and press »OK« to confirm.
Λ
V
– »Loading« appears in the display, and then the station is
played.
Note:
The subdivision can differ depending on country group. For
example, for country group North America, you can choose
between Canada, Mexico and the United States, afterwards the
different states can be selected.
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INTERNET OPERATION --------------------------------------------------
Searching for Internet radio stations by name
1 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Station« option and press »OK«
Location
Genre
›Search stations
Polpular station
to confirm.
2 Press » « or »V« to select the »Search stations« option and press
Λ
»OK« to confirm.
– You are prompted to enter the station name.
Notes:
Use buttons »
Λ«, »V«, » «, » « and »OK« to enter the station
Search:
name. You can choose between numbers and upper case letters.
⁄
ABCDEFGHIJ‹ C
Press » « or » « to select the required character. Press » « or
Λ
»
V« to scroll through the menu pages (numbers, letters). When
the selected character flashes, press »OK« to assign it to the
station name.
If you make a mistake during entry, use » « to select the char-
acter and press »OK« to confirm. The incorrect character is
deleted. To leave the menu without completing your entry, select
the »C« character and press »OK« to confirm.
Once you have entered the complete station name, select the
»⁄« character and press »OK« to confirm.
»Loading« appears in the display, and then the station is played.
In many cases, you only need to enter an abbreviation of the
station name (e.g. »FAN« instead of »FANTASY«). You will then
see a list of station names containing this abbreviation. You can
then select the station from this list.
Selecting the most popular Internet radio stations
You can use this function to select radio stations that are most fre-
quently listened to.
1 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Stations« option and press »OK«
Location
Genre
Search stations
›Popular stations
to confirm.
2 Press » « or »V
Λ
« to select the »Popular stations« option and
press »OK« to confirm.
3 Select your radio station using »Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to
confirm.
– »Loading« appears in the display, and then the station is
played.
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INTERNET OPERATION --------------------------------------------------
Selecting Internet radio stations which the Internet
provider has added recently
1 Press »
Λ
« or »
V« to select the »Stations« option and press »OK«
Genre
to confirm.
Search stations
Popular station
›New stations
2 Press » « or »
Λ
V
« to select the »New stations« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
3 Select your radio station using »Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to
confirm.
– »Loading« appears in the display, and then the station is
played.
Saving Internet radio stations to presets
You can use the remote control to fill 10 presets with the Internet
radio stations of your choice. If you assign the presets again, the
previously saved stations are overwritten. You can also assign presets
1 - 5 on the device.
1
Search for the Internet station as described.
Bush Radio
2 To save stations, keep pressing the number button »
« until
16Kbps / WMA
Not Specified
Preset 10 Saved
»Preset 10 Saved«, for example, appears in the display.
3 To store more stations, repeat steps 1 and 2 as many times as
necessary.
Opening preset Internet stations
1 Open the Internet radio station by pressing one of the preset
buttons »1I6
I10« on the device (press once for presets
1 - 5, press twice for presets 6 – 10) or one of the number buttons
« on the remote control.
»
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INTERNET OPERATION --------------------------------------------------
Selecting Internet radio stations for the
favourites list
You can find out how to create a list of favourite Internet radio
stations in the chapter on special functions on pages 45 to 47.
1 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Station list« option and press
My favourites
Stations
Podcasts
›
»OK« to confirm.
2 Press » « or »
Λ
V« to select the »My favourites« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
My added streams
3 Select your radio station using »Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to
confirm.
– »Loading« appears in the display, and then the station is
played.
Selecting manually added Internet radio stations
You can find out how you add these radio stations in the chapter on
special functions on page 48.
1 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Station list« option and press
My favourites
Stations
Podcasts
»OK« to confirm.
2 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »My added streams« option and
press »OK« to confirm.
›My added streams
3 Select your radio station using »Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to
confirm.
– »Loading« appears in the display, and then the station is
played.
Opening the most recently selected Internet stations
The device saves the 10 most recently selected radio stations in a
folder which you can open at the same time as the channel list.
1 Press »MENU« to open the Internet menu.
Last listened
Station list
Main menu
›
2 Press »
Λ« or »V« to select the »Last listened« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
3 Select your radio station using »Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to
confirm.
– »Loading« appears in the display, and then the station is
played.
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INTERNET OPERATION --------------------------------------------------
Selecting podcasts
Podcasts are radio programmes that are available irrespective of
broadcasting times. You could think of podcasts as audio files. They
sometimes consist of a series of episodes that can be downloaded
automatically through a feed.
1 Press »MENU« to open the Internet menu.
My favourites
Stations
›Podcasts
My added streams
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Station list« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
3 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Podcasts« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
Notes:
Location
You can only search for podcasts by country (the »Location«
option), by genre (the »Genre« option) or by name (the »Search
podcasts« option).
Genre
›Search podcasts
Displaying Internet station information
1 To display information on the current Internet station, press »i«
repeatedly.
– The following displays remain on:
Station name.
Bit rate and format, e.g. »128Kbps / MP3«.
Station information as ticker text (if available).
Bush Radio
– The following displays appear in sequence:
The current time.
16Kbps / WMA
Not Specified
Cape Town South
The date.
A bar showing the strength of the signal.
The reliability, e.g. »Excellent«.
The location of the station, e.g. »Cape Town South«.
The genre.
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MUSIC ARCHIVE--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Audio streaming ...
This function enables you to play back tracks from a music archive
in MP3 and WMA format on the device.
The music archive can be stored on a computer or an external hard
drive.
... using the “Shared folders” function
If you wish to use the “Shared folders” function, you have to enter the
user name and password in the device so that it can access these
folders on a computer (or an external hard drive).
Music titles are selected only by file names.
... using the “Shared media” function
This function allows you to select by artist and track, but also by
album, genre, etc.; this selection depends on the structure of the
music archive and on the UPnP server software in use (e.g. Nero
Media Home, Windows Media Player 11). Access times can
lengthen depending on the size of the music archive, and this make
usage inconvenient. While the UPnP server is importing the complete
music archive, the device can only be operated in a limited fashion,
if at all.
You can select a track by the ID3 tag information (track, artists,
album, genre etc.). This information is displayed during playback.
It is recommended that you maintain this ID3 tag information.
Your device has to be authorised with the UPnP server of the com-
puter or hard drive. The UPnP server must be approved in any fire-
walls that may be installed. Several UPnP servers can be used in
parallel.
Selecting the music archive input source
1 Press »M« to select the »Music Archive« input source.
or
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu of the current source.
Internet Radio
Music Archive
DAB
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Main menu« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
›
3 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Music Archive« input source and
press »OK« to confirm.
FM
– The display changes to the music archive menu.
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MUSIK ARCHIVE--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Navigating the music archive menu
1 In the music archive menu, press »Λ« or »V« to select the
»Browse« option and press »OK« to confirm.
Note:
You can only select the »Browse« option by pressing the
» « button in the music archive mode.
Shared media
Shared folders
›
2 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Shared media« (UPnP
server) or »Shared folders« (shared folders in Windows) option
and press »OK« to confirm.
– The display shows the list of servers, media and media titles
or the list of approved networks, clients, paths and folders.
Note:
The »Shared folders« option is only possible if the folders on the
computer have been authorised for sharing. You may have to
enter a user name and password for this purpose.
3 Press »
to confirm.
– The selection list appears in the display.
Λ« or »V« to select the required option and press »OK«
4 Press » « or » « to select the required track and press »OK« to
confirm.
– Playback of the track starts.
Λ
V
Playback functions
1 Press »II« to pause playback.
2 Press » « to resume normal playback.
e
3 Select the previous or next track by pressing »8« or »9«.
4 Press »7« to end playback.
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DAB OPERATION------------------------------------------------------------------------
Selecting the DAB input source
1 Press »M« to select the »DAB« input source.
or
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu of the current source.
Internet Radio
Music Archive
DAB
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Main menu« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
3 Press » « or »
Λ
V
« to select the »DAB« input source and press
›
›
»OK« to confirm.
FM
– The display changes to the most recently selected DAB station.
Selecting DAB radio stations
After the end of the search, the DAB stations are alphanumerically
arranged ( A .. Z, 0 ... 9) in a station list.
1 Press »MENU« to open the DAB menu.
Station list
Local scan
Full scan
2 Press »
Λ« or »V« to select the »Station list« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
3 Select a station using »Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to confirm.
Manual tune
– Display: »Playing«.
– The selected station is played.
Selecting stored DAB stations
1 Open the DAB radio station by pressing one of the preset buttons
»1I6 I10« on the device (press once for presets 1 - 5, press
twice for presets 6 - 10) or one of the number buttons »
on the remote control.
«
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DAB OPERATION------------------------------------------------------------------------
Displaying DAB station information
1 To display information on the current DAB station, press »i«
repeatedly.
– The following displays remain on:
Station name.
The bit rate e.g. »128 kbps«.
The name of the current station’s DAB ensemble (multiplex).
Radio Galaxy
160 kbps
Bayern
– The following displays appear in sequence:
The current time.
The date.
Radio text as ticker text.
A bar showing the strength of the signal.
The frequency, e.g. »229.072 MHz«.
The station type.
Freq: 229.072MHz
Reference to signal interference, e.g. »Signal error 10«
(at optimum signal »Signal error 0«).
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FM MODE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Selecting the FM input source
1 Press »M« to select the »FM« input source.
or
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu of the current source.
Internet Radio
Music Archive
DAB
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Main menu« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
3 Press » « or »
Λ
V
« to select the »FM« input source and press
»OK« to confirm.
FM
›
– The display changes to the most recently selected FM station.
Selecting stored FM stations
1 Open the FM radio station by pressing one of the preset buttons
»1I6
I10« on the device (press once for presets 1 - 5, press
twice for presets 6 - 10) or one of the number buttons »
on the remote control.
«
Stereo and mono reception
The device has an auto mode, which switches automatically between
stereo and mono depending on the strength of the reception signal.
1 Press »MENU« to open the FM menu.
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Audio setting« option and press
Stereo or mono
Mono only
›
»OK« to confirm.
3 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Stereo or mono« option and
press »OK« to confirm.
– The auto mode is activated.
or
press »Λ« or »V« to select »Mono only« and press »OK« to
confirm.
– The device is switched to mono reception; unwanted noise
interference is suppressed.
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FM MODE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Displaying RDS station information
If the DVD receiver receives an RDS station, the station name
appears in the display (»[No name]« appears in the display if no
information is available).
The station and track information appears as ticker text (radio text)
(»[No RadioText]« appears in the display if no radio text is
available). In addition, various RDS information can then be
displayed, if available.
1 To display information on the current RDS station, press »i«
repeatedly.
– The following displays remain on:
Station name.
The frequency, e.g. »100.60 MHz«.
The radio text (if available).
ANTENNA
St
– The following displays appear in sequence:
The current time.
100.60 MHz
[No RadioText]
Pop Music
The date.
The current programme type (PTY), e.g. »Pop Music«. »[No
PTY]« appears if no information is available.
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TIMER MODE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Your device has three timer modes:
– The switch-on timer, which switches the device on at two set times
and wakes you with an alarm or music.
– The sleep-timer, which switches the device off at a time you set.
– The reminder timer (NAP), reminding you by sounding the signal
tone at a preset time.
Switch-on timer
Setting the switch-on timer
The time on the device must be correct.
During the setting, if no button is pushed for more than 10 seconds,
the device ends the procedure automatically without saving the
changes.
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu of the source.
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Main menu« option and press
« to select the »System setup« option and press
V« to select the »Alarms« option and press »OK«
»OK« to confirm.
3 Press » « or »
»OK« to confirm.
4 Press » « or »
to confirm.
Λ
V
Network setup
Time setup
Sleep
Λ
›Alarms
5 Press »
Λ
« or »
V« to select the »Alarm1« option and press »OK«
to confirm.
6 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Time« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
Set alarm time
00:00
– The hours flash.
7 Press »Λ« or »V« to set the hours in steps or quickly (by press-
ing and holding the button) and press »OK« to confirm.
– Display: the minutes flash.
Time: 06:30
Off
8 Press »
Λ« or »V« to set the minutes in steps or quickly (by press-
›
ing and holding the button) and press »OK« to confirm.
Mode: Internet
Last listened
9 Press » « or » « to select the »Off« option and press »OK« to
switch it to »On«.
– The alarm function is activated.
10 Press » « or » « to select the »Mode« option and press »OK«
Λ
V
Λ
V
to select an alarm signal (»Buzzer«, »Internet Radio«, »DAB« or
»FM«).
Time: 06:30
Off
or
Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Last listened« option and press
»OK« to confirm. Select a station using »
»OK« to confirm.
Mode: Internet
›Last listened
Λ« or »V« and press
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TIMER MODE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Volume« option and press »OK«
« to set the alarm volume and press »OK« to con-
« or »V« to select the »Save« option and press »OK«
On
to confirm.
Mode: Internet
Last listened
›Volume
12 Use » « or »
firm.
13 Press »
Λ
V
Λ
to save the alarm settings.
– Display: briefly »Alarm Saved«.
‚
14 Switch the device to standby with »ON/OFF«.
– Display: time, date and »‚«.
14:57:56
06/12/2007
– The device wakes you up at the set time with the selected alarm
tone.
15 To set the second alarm time (»Alarm2«), repeat steps 5 to 13.
Note:
You can also use buttons »AL1« and »AL2« on the remote
control to open alarm times 1 and 2 directly.
Interrupting the alarm
1 When the alarm goes off, press »SNOOZE« on the device or
»OK« on the remote control.
– The alarm signal (signal tone, Internet radio station, DAB station
or FM station) stops.
– The alarm goes off again at five-minute intervals. The full dura-
tion of the alarm is 90 minutes.
Cancelling the alarm for the day
1 Switch the device to standby with »ON/OFF« when the alarm
goes off.
– The alarm remains activated for the next day.
Activating and deactivating the alarm
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu of the source.
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Main menu« option and press
« to select the »System setup« option and press
V« to select the »Alarms« option and press »OK«
»OK« to confirm.
3 Press » « or »
»OK« to confirm.
4 Press » « or »
to confirm.
5 Press » « or »
press »OK« to confirm.
Λ
V
Alarm1: 06:30
Alarm2: Off
›
Λ
Λ
V« to select the »Alarm1« or »Alarm2« option and
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TIMER MODE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6 Press »
Λ« or »V« to select the »On« option and press »OK« to
switch it to »Off«.
– The alarm function is deactivated.
or
Press »
switch it to »On«.
– The alarm function is activated.
Λ« or »V« to select the »Off« option and press »OK« to
Time: 06:30
Off
Mode: Internet
Last listened
›
7 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Save« option and press »OK«
to save the settings.
Note:
You can also use buttons »AL1« and »AL2« on the remote
control to open this function directly.
Sleep timer
Setting the sleep timer
1 Switch the device from standby with »ON/OFF« and select an
Network setup
Time setup
›Sleep
Alarms
input source.
2 In the main menu, press »
Λ« or »V« to select the »System setup«
option and press »OK« to confirm.
3 Press » « or » « to select the »Sleep« option and press »OK«
to confirm.
4 Set the desired switch-off time in steps of 15 minutes (from »Sleep
time off« to 15 to 60 minutes) with » « or » «.
– Display: » «.
Λ
V
Λ
V
Set sleep time
45 minutes
≤
– The device switches off after the selected time.
Ending the sleep timer prematurely
1 To deactivate the sleep timer prematurely, press »ON/OFF« and
switch the device to standby mode.
or
Set sleep time
Sleep time off
Go to the »Sleep« menu and use »
Λ« or »V« to select »Sleep
time off«.
– Display: »
« disappears.
≤
Note:
You can also use the »S/N« button on the remote control (press
repeatedly) to set and switch off the sleep timer.
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TIMER MODE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reminder timer
Time setup
Sleep
Alarms
›Nap
Setting the reminder timer
1 In the main menu, press »
Λ« or »V« to select the »System-
einstellung« option and press »OK« to confirm.
2 Press » « or » « to select the »Nap« option and press »OK« to
confirm.
3 Select a reminder time (settings: »No Nap« or 1 to 300 minutes
Λ
V
in minute increments) using »
confirm.
Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to
Set nap time
45 minutes
– Display: »Nap«.
– The device emits a reminder signal tone at the set time.
Note:
You can also use the »S/N« button on the remote control (press
and hold) to open the reminder timer menu.
Ending the reminder timer prematurely
1 Go to the »Set nap time« menu and use »
Λ« or »V« to set the re-
minder time to »No Nap«.
Set nap time
No Nap
– Display: »Nap« disappears.
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SPECIAL SETTINGS------------------------------------------------------------------
Registering on the GRUNDIG homepage
You need to perform a one-time registration of your device on the
GRUNDIG page “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUNING
SERVICE” stating the MAC address of your device. You can search
for stations on this web page and listen to them.
If you wish to create a favourites list for your favourite radio stations,
then you also need to register your e-mail address and the password
of your choice. This takes you to the members’ area.
1 Start the internet browser on your PC.
2 Enter the address “www.grundig.radiosetup.com”.
– The “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUNING SERVICE” page
appears.
3 Enter the twelve-digit MAC address of your device and click the
» s « button.
To call the MAC address (Unique product ID), press and hold
»i«. To switch off the MAC address, press »i« again.
Creating lists of favourites
You can copy radio stations, which the V-Tuner Internet service makes
available for GRUNDIG customers, into a favourites list. This gives
you swift access to your favourite radio stations.
You can only conduct this process on a PC.
The current list is loaded when the device is switched on.
Preparation
1 Start the internet browser on your PC.
2 Enter the address “www.grundig.radiosetup.com”.
– The “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUNING SERVICE” page
appears.
3 Enter your e-mail address and password and click the » s «
button.
If several devices are registered, click on the desired MAC
address.
Note:
Radio stations can only be played back in MP3, WMA or Real
Audio format.
You have several options for searching for radio stations for a
favourites group:
In the “Search” search field you can search for radio stations by
name or you can select radio stations using search criteria such
as “Music, “Location” and “Language”.
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Selecting radio stations with the search function
1 In the “Search” field, enter the name of the desired provider
(station name and radio programme) and then click the » s «
button.
– If the radio station is available, it is displayed.
Notes:
You can start listening to the radio station by pressing the » «
e
button. Prerequisite for this is that you have suitable software
installed (e.g. Nero MediaHome, Windows Media Player).
2 Highlight the radio station with the »ꢀ +« button.
– The “Favourite Stations” menu is displayed.
Note:
You can now create a new favourites group or add the selected
radio station to an existing favourites group.
3 Enter the name of a new favourites group in the entry field and
confirm with the » s « button
or
Open the name field, select the desired favourites group and con-
firm with the » s « button.
– The radio station is stored in the favourites group.
4 Close the “Favourite Stations” menu.
5 Repeat the procedure for additional stations.
Note:
To check the radio stations, select the start page and click on the
favourites group. You will see the new radio stations.
6 Exit the “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUNING SERVICE”
Internet page with the »Logout« button.
Note:
Radio stations that are no longer required can be deleted from
the favourites group. To do this. select the radio station and then
click on the »ꢀ - button«.
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Selecting a radio station from the genres on offer
1 Select the desired genre in the “Music“ genre.
– A list of the radio stations of the selected style is displayed.
Note:
Instead of the search criterion “Music“, you could also click
“Location” or “Language” and search for radio stations. Several
search criteria can be combined..
2 Select the desired radio station from the list and highlight it with
the »ꢀ +« button.
– The “ Favourite Stations” menu is displayed.
Note:
You can now create a new favourites group or add the selected
radio station to an existing favourites group.
3 Enter the name of a new favourites group in the entry field and
confirm with the » s « button
or
Open the name field, select the desired favourites group and con-
firm with the » s « button.
– The radio station is stored in the favourites group.
4 Close the “Favourite Stations” menu.
5 Repeat the procedure for additional stations.
Note:
To check the radio stations, select the start page and click on the
favourites group. You will see the new radio stations.
6 Exit the “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUNING SERVICE”
Internet page with the »Logout« button.
Note:
Radio stations that are no longer required can be deleted from
the favourites group. To do this, select the radio station and then
click on the »ꢀ - button«.
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Searching for radio stations that are not provided
by V-Tuner
You can also add radio stations to your favourites list that are not
provided by the V-Tuner Internet service.
You can find information on this on the Internet. In Windows Media
Player you can call the parameters of these (for example, the URL)
in the “Properties” submenu.
You can only conduct this process on a computer.
You cannot play back every radio station on your device that you
can listen to on your computer. These radio stations require a special
media player that can only be installed on a PC.
1 Start the internet browser on your PC.
2 Enter the address “www.grundig.radiosetup.com”.
– The “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUNING SERVICE” page
appears.
3 Enter your e-mail address and password and confirm.
4 Click the “My added radio stations” line
or
If radio stations are already available, click the » s « button after
the line “Add another radio station”.
– The “My added radio stations” menu is displayed.
5 Enter the station name, URL of the radio station, location and
music genre and confirm with the » s « button.
– The new radio station is displayed in the overview under
“My added radio stations”.
Note:
If details of the radio station need to be changed, click
»Edit« and make the changes in the “My added radio stations”
menu.
Note:
My favourites
Stations
To open these radio stations on the device, go to the internet menu
and press © »Station list« © »My added streams«.
Podcasts
›My added streams
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Calling information
You can call up information on your device and the network in use.
Settings cannot be made in this menu.
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu of the current source.
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Main menu« option and press
Network setup
Time setup
Sleep
›
»OK« to confirm.
3 Press » « or »
»OK« to confirm.
4 Press » « or » « to select the »Network setup« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
5 Press » « or » « to select the »View settings« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
Λ
V« to select the »System setup« option and press
Λ
V
Alarms
Λ
V
Wizard
PC settings
›View settings
Manual settings
6 Select information using »Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to confirm.
– The following information is available:
»Active adapter«: e.g. WLAN is activated.
»MAC address«: e.g. 00:13:EO:55:89:56.
»DHCP«: e.g. DHCP active.
Active adapter
MAC address
DHCP
›
»PC settings«: options »User name« and »Password«, e.g.
»guest« and »[Not set]«.
»SSID«: The network name, e.g. »Netgear«.
»IP settings«: options »IP address« (e.g. 192.168.2.103), »Sub-
net Mask« (e.g. 255.255. 255.0), »Gateway address« (e.g.
192.168.2.1), »Primary DNS« (e.g. 192.168.2.1) and »Sec-
ondary DNS« (e.g. 0.0.0.0).
PC settings
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Registering the device with the WLAN router
with individual settings in the network
These settings require advanced knowledge of the configuration of
networks.
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu of the current source.
2 Press »
Λ
« or »
V
« to select the »Main menu« option and press
Network setup
Time setup
Sleep
›
»OK« to confirm.
3 Press » « or »
»OK« to confirm.
4 Press » « or » « to select the »Network setup« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
5 Press » « or »
press »OK« to confirm.
6 Press » « or » « to select option »Wireless« or »Wired« and
press »OK« to confirm.
Λ
V« to select the »System setup« option and press
Alarms
Λ
V
Wizard
Λ
V« to select the »Manual settings« option and
PC settings
View settings
Manual settings
Λ
V
›
›
7 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »DHCP disable« option and
press »OK« to confirm.
DHCP enable
DHCP disable
– You are prompted to enter the IP address(es).
Note:
Setting »DHCP disable« means you have to enter all addresses
manually. If »DHCP enable« is set, the addresses are automati-
cally assigned by the router. If you have selected »DHCP en-
able«, continue with step 12.
Ethernet
IP address
193.169.99.220
8 Use »
Λ« or »V« to enter the IP address and press »OK« to
confirm.
– You are prompted to enter the subnet mask.
Notes:
Use » « to move to the next position.
The settings in steps 9 to 11 can be found in the router configu-
ration.
Ethernet
9 Use »
Λ« or »V« to enter the subnet mask and press »OK« to
Subnet mask
255.255.255.0
confirm.
– You are prompted to enter the gateway address.
Note:
The device uses the gateway address to access the network.
Ethernet
Gateway address
193.168.99.1
10 Use »Λ« or »V« to enter the gateway address and press
»OK« to confirm.
– You are prompted to enter the primary DNS.
Note:
The primary and secondary DNS (Domain Name System) are
the network address of the server made available by the provider.
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11 Use »Λ« or »V« to enter the primary and then the secondary
Ethernet
Primary DNS
255.253.251.250
DNS, and press »OK« to confirm.
– You are prompted to enter the SSID.
Note:
The SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the code of the WLAN
network, and is used to identify this wireless network.
SSID: grinternet
12 Enter the SSID.
⁄
0123456789‹
C
Notes:
Use buttons »Λ«, »V«, » «, » « and »OK« to enter the SSID.
You can choose between numbers, lower and upper case letters,
and special characters.
Press » « or » « to select the required character.
Press »Λ« or »V« to scroll through the menu pages (numbers,
letters, special characters, etc.). When the selected character
flashes, press »OK« to assign it to the SSID.
If you make a mistake during entry, select the » « character and
press »OK« to confirm. The last character is deleted.
To leave the menu without completing your entry, select the »C«
character and press »OK« to confirm.
Once you have entered the complete SSID, select the »⁄«
character and press »OK« to confirm. If you entered an incorrect
SSID, you will be requested to enter the web key again.
»Please wait Processing« now appears in the display. The
connection to the WLAN router and the internet is being built up.
If the device cannot connect to the router, »Connection failed«
appears in the display. If the connection was successful,
»Connected« appears in the display.
Open
WEP
WPA
You can now select different encryption types:
»WEP« (»WEP« offers a choice between »Open« and
»PSK«).
»WPA« (»WPA« offers a choice between »TKIP« and »AES«).
»WPA2«: the highest security level (»WPA2« also offers
options »TKIP« »AES«).
›WPA2
Note:
The encryption settings of the device must match those of the
router.
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13 Use »
Λ« or »V« to enter the encryption level and press »OK« to
Open
WEP
WPA
confirm.
– You are prompted to enter the key.
14 You enter the key in the same way as the SSID (see page 51).
Notes:
›WPA2
»Please wait Processing« now appears in the display. The con-
nection to the WLAN router and the internet is being built up.
Key: [Set]
⁄
0123456789‹
C
If the device cannot connect to the router, »Connection failed«
appears in the display.
If the connection was successful, »Connected« appears in the
display.
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Technical data
This device is noise-suppressed according to the applicable EU directives.
This product fulfils the European directives 2006/95/EC, 2004/108/EC
and 1999/5/EC.
This device conforms to the safety regulation DIN EN 60065 (VDE 0860)
and therefore the international safety regulation IEC 60065.
Never open the device casing. No warranty claims are accepted for dam-
age caused by improper handling.
This device may be used in the following countries:
Belgium
Denmark
Germany
Estonia
Finland
France
Latvia
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Spain
Czech Republic
Hungary
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxemburg
Sweden
The Netherlands Switzerland
Norway
Austria
Poland
Slovenia
Italy
Croatia
Further information can be found under the following Internet addresses:
System
Transfer rate:
802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbps
802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 Mbps
Power supply:
Operating voltage: 230 V
Mains frequency: 50/60 Hz
~
Max. power consumption: 14 W
Power consumption in standby: ≤ 5 W
Operating channels:
13 (ETSI)
Amplifier unit
Output:
Sine wave power: 1 x 2 W
Audio power: 1 x 2.5 W
Safety:
Hardware-WEP-Engine (64/128-Bit);
WEP-Weak-Key-Avoidance (WEPplus), TKIP,
Hardware-AES-Engine with support for CCM
and OCB, 802.1x, SSN
Receiver unit
Reception range:
DAB band III
USB (optional)
USB 2.0 compatible
for format FAT 32
(174.928 - 239.200 MHz, 5A - 13F)
FM 87.5 ...108.0 MHz
Dimensions and weight
Device dimensions:
W x H x D 270 x 60 x 150 mm
WLAN
Device weight: 1.574 kg
Network standard:
IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi)
IEEE 802.11g (54G)
Technical and design modifications reserved.
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Troubleshooting
Not every kind of sound interference is caused by a defect in your
device. Cables that have accidentally been disconnected and flat
batteries for the remote control will impair functioning. If the follow-
ing measures do not resolve the problem satisfactorily, please visit
General faults
Problem
Possible cause/remedy
No sound.
The volume setting is too low – increase the volume. The head-
phones are plugged in – disconnect the headphones. Power
cable is not properly connected, connect the power cable prop-
erly.
The device does not respond to
button commands.
Static electrical discharge. Switch off the device – disconnect the
power cable and plug it in again after a few seconds.
The remote control does not
work.
The batteries are flat – replace the batteries.
The remote control is out of range of the device.
Poor radio reception.
Weak antenna signal, check antenna.
Weak FM stereo signal, switch to mono.
Interference from electrical devices such as televisions, video
recorders, computers, neon lamps, thermostats or motors.
Keep the hi-fi away from such equipment.
Internet faults
Problem
Possible cause/remedy
Desired WLAN network not
found.
– WLAN network is deactivated, switch on the WLAN network.
– SSID is suppressed on the router; display SSID on the router.
– Distance to router is too large; reduce distance to router.
Connection to router not
established.
– MAC address of the device is not enabled on the router;
enable MAC address (see menu item »Info«) on the router.
– Data transfer from the router is encrypted; Enter the network key
(WEP or WPA) on the device.
If this does not help, check the entire router configuration.
Music playback is briefly
interrupted.
High network usage on the radio station server.
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Messages from the device
Message
Possible cause/remedy
Connection failed
– WLAN network is deactivated; switch on the WLAN network.
– Range problem: move the device closer to the router or install
an external repeater.
– Other networks are transmitting on the same channel;
change channel settings on the router, then repeat the registra-
tion procedure.
Please wait
– Indicates a search in the network for the selected radio station.
When this is displayed, navigation in the menu is not possible.
Network error
– The selected radio station is currently not available. The broad-
caster has ceased operation or only broadcasts at certain times
or the maximum permitted number of users has been reached.
– The selected file is currently not available. The file has been
deleted, moved ore renamed on the storage medium.
Streaming problems
Possible cause/remedy
Problem
No UPnP server is displayed in – Switch on the PC or external hard drive (NAS).
the »Shared media« menu. – Start UPnP server.
The music archive (UPnP server) – Check the setting of the firewall (if installed) for the UPnP server
is displayed, however no con-
nection is made.
and correct if necessary.
– Enable the device on the UPnP server in use.
The music archive is empty.
Display: »List not complete«
– Enable the folder on the UPnP server.
The list of the music archive (UPnP server) is not completely sorted.
Please wait until the UPnP server software in use has completely
sorted the music archive.
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Licence conditions
This product is protected by the intellectual property rights of the
Microsoft Corporation. The use or distribution of such technology
outside of this product is prohibited unless under licence from
Microsoft or an authorised subsidiary.
Content providers use the digital rights management technology for
Windows Media contained in this device (“WM-DRM”) to protect
the integrity of their content (“Secure Content”) so that their
intellectual property, including copyright, in such content is not
misappropriated. This device uses WM-DRM software to play Secure
Content (“WM-DRM Software”). If the security of the WM-DRM
Software in this device has been compromised, owners of Secure
Content (“Secure Content Owners”) may request that Microsoft
revoke the WM-DRM Software’s right to acquire new licenses to
copy, display and/or play Secure Content. This revocation does not
affect the ability of the WM-DRM software to playback unprotected
content. A list of revoked WM-DRM Software is sent to your device
whenever you download a license for Secure Content from the
Internet or from a PC. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license,
also download revocation lists onto your device on behalf of Secure
Content Owners.
“Real enabled” licence conditions for end users
End users
a. May not modify, technically reconstruct or take apart the device,
or make any other attempts to decode the source code or imitate
the functions of the customer code. This clause is only invalid if
specifically prohibited by law.
b. Will resign all claims and conditions in the name of Real Net-
works Inc. that are not specified in these license conditions for
end consumers; this explicitly includes claims or conditions for
the purpose or marketing, and suitability for certain purposes.
No liability will be accepted for indirect, specific, random and re-
sulting damage, such as loss of value.
c. Have to confirm that “this product is protected for Microsoft by
intellectual property rights. The use or distribution of this
technology outside of this product is prohibited unless under
licence from Microsoft or an authorised subsidiary”.
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Glossary
Boot loader version
Boot loader is a software application that is loaded by the firmware
of a device from a boot-capable medium and then executed. The
boot loader then loads further parts of the operating system.
Domain name system
The domain name system (DNS) is one of the most important services
on the Internet. Its main function is to convert Internet address into the
corresponding IP address.
Firmwareversion
Firmware is the term used for software that is embedded in a pro-
grammed chip (microcontroller). It is mostly stored in a flash memory,
an EPROM or an EEPROM.
The firmware contains functions for the control of the Ovation.
Gateway IP
A gateway allows networks, which may be based on completely dif-
ferent protocols, to communicate with each other.
In the home area, a combination of the router and the DSL modem
are used as an Internet gateway.
Hardware version
Hardware in this context means the device. This includes all compo-
nents such as processor, display, etc.
IP address
An IP address (Internet protocol address) is used to uniquely identify
the address of computers and other devices in an IP network. The
most well-known network in which IP addresses are used in the
Internet. Here, for example, web servers are addressed using the IP
address.
The IP address can be provided automatically by the router (auto-
matic address) or it is entered manually in the router (staticaddress).
If it is entered manually, this address must also be entered in the hi-
fi system.
NAS (network access storage)
The abbreviation NAS is used for devices that provide data from a
hard drive to a network.
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Network name (SSID)
The network name (SSID – service set identifier) is the term used for
the identification of a wireless network that is based on IEEE 802.11.
Every wireless LAN has a configurable SSID, which uniquely identi-
fies the wireless network.
The character sequence of the network name can be up to 32 char-
acters in length. If is configured in the base station (access point) of
a wireless LAN and set on all clients which access it.
Network mask
The network mask or net mask, also sometimes referred to as subnet
mask is a bit mask that separates an IP address into a network part
and a device/host part. It is used in IP networks to make routing
decisions.
Private IP address
Private IP address belong to particular IP address ranges that are
not routed in the Internet. The can be used by anybody for private
networks such as LANs.
Many computer networks require complete connectivity at IP level,
but only limited access to the Internet. If such a computer network has
a private IP address range, it forms an intranet which cannot be
accessed from the Internet as the Internet routers ignore private
address ranges. A gateway or router that is placed in this private
network and which also has a public address in the Internet as well
as a private IP address, makes the connection to the Internet. This
can be performed by a proxy or using NAT/PAT/Masquerading.
As the used address range can only be seen within the private net-
work, the same range can also be used in other private networks.
The unique nature of an IP address required by the Internet protocol,
is ensured by this restricted visibility.
Proxy server
A proxy or proxy server is a service program for computer networks
that administers data transfer. It makes data transfer faster, can also
increase security by implementing access control mechanisms.
The transfer is conducted between computers or programs in com-
puter networks. On the server side, the proxy acts as a client, on the
client side it acts as a server.
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Router
A router is a network component that links several computer
networks.
The router analyses (on the basis of layer 3 information) the network
packages of a protocol it receives and forwards it to the intended
destination network.
Conventional routers work on layer 3 of the application layer.
A router has an interface for every network connected to it. When
data is received, the router determines the correct path to the desti-
nation and thereby the suitable interface via which the data can be
transferred. For this it uses a locally available routing table that spec-
ifies via which router connection a particular network can be
reached.
Security (WEP/WPA)
WEP (wired equivalent privacy) is the standard encryption algorithm
for WLAN. It controls both access to the network as well as ensuring
the confidentiality and integrity of data. This procedure is seen as in-
secure nowadays.
For this reason, more modern WLAN installations should use the
more secure WPA encryption.
V-Tuner
Service provider that provides Internet radio stations.
Wi-Fi
The Wi-Fi Alliance is an organisation that has taken on the task of cer-
tifying products from different manufacturers on the basis of the IEEE-
802.11 standard and thereby ensuring that different wireless devices
can operate in parallel.
On 31 October 2002 the consortium announced a new encryption
technology – Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) – a part of the (then)
forthcoming IEEE standard 802.11i which would replace the WEP
encryption procedure which was already regarded as insecure be-
fore the new standard came into force. After 802.11i came into
force, the Wi-Fi group coined the term WPA2.
IEEE 802.11e is an industrial standard of the Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and a supplement to the wireless
LAN standard IEEE 802.11 for supporting quality of service.
802.11e works according to a similar principle to the QoS proce-
dure DiffServ. Data packages in the WLAN are marked by the
sender and the access point is stopped in order to handle packages
with higher priority.
With the aid of 802.11e real-time application such as Voice over IP
are better supported as they require a certain bandwidth in the net-
work so that the connection is not interrupted if other network traffic
places too great a burden on the available data transfer rate.
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